economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Absent... . Content Warning.
To those who have been following me, I apologize for my absence lately, and dwindling activity. Truth be told, the last few months have been filled with much struggle, which has resulted in me withdrawing into silence for the most part. Legal troubles due to piling up bill caused by health issues and financial struggles as prices of everything skyrocket has made surviving more than a struggle. The ridiculously high prices of my medications for my health issues and fighting with insurance for coverage of them has resulted in me being without some of them as I continue to navigate the stupid hoops they put in place on healthcare needs. And, most recently, I had to make the very difficult and heartbreaking decision to put one of my fur babies down due to unresolvable health issues that would continue to cause him pain and anguish.
By Luna Verity6 months ago in Journal
Credit Score vs CIBIL Score
When it comes to personal finance in India, two terms often come up — Credit Score and CIBIL Score. While many people use these terms interchangeably, they’re not exactly the same. Understanding their differences is essential, especially if you're planning to apply for a loan or credit card. So, what do these terms really mean, and how do they affect your financial life? Let’s explore the distinctions, similarities, and everything in between.
By Loan Resolve Services6 months ago in Journal
How the world got into $315 trillion of debt
The world is in debt. To the tune of $315 trillion and counting. $315 trillion is a staggering number to visualize but consider this. In 2024, global gross domestic product — or GDP — amounted to $109.5 trillion — slightly over a third of that global debt number.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Journal
Who Really Owns the World’s Debt?
We live in a world that owes money — a lot of it. As of 2025, global debt has skyrocketed to over $315 trillion. That’s nearly four times the size of the global economy. But here’s the real question: Who is all this money owed to? If nations, companies, and individuals are buried in debt, who’s on the other side of the deal collecting the interest?
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Journal
A Year of Labour
Now that Labour has had an entire year in power, let’s take a look at what they have done. This will not be an extensive list, and there is no particular order, and I fear a lot of what I am about to go through has caveats, some of which will be heavy.
By Samuel Moore6 months ago in Journal
"Why Threads Could Be the #1 Platform for Writers to Make Money in 2025 💸✍"
It’s 2025, and the digital landscape for writers is shifting fast. Medium is crowded. Substack is saturated. X (formerly Twitter) is full of bots. And yet — quietly, almost under the radar — one platform is becoming the 1 place where writers are actually making money : Meta's Threads .
By Awais Qarni 6 months ago in Journal
Ratul Puri Shares His Formula for Hindustan Power’s Growth in India’s Competitive Energy Market
In the ever-evolving world of India’s energy sector, Ratul Puri, the visionary Chairman of Hindustan Power, has made a lasting impact. With a combination of business acumen, sustainability-focused leadership, and innovative strategies, Puri has transformed Hindustan Power from a modest player into one of the most dominant forces in the country’s renewable energy landscape.
By Chinmaya Singh6 months ago in Journal
Why Pi Network’s Second Migration Has Not Been Completed Yet?
The Pi Network has emerged as one of the most talked-about projects in the cryptocurrency space, with millions of pioneers worldwide actively participating in its innovative mining model. Following its successful first migration phase, expectations were high for the second migration. However, many in the community are growing increasingly curious — and at times concerned — about why the second migration has yet to be completed.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Journal
What Makes Ratul Puri One of the Most Respected Entrepreneurs in Indian Infrastructure?
In the vast landscape of India’s infrastructure sector, few names resonate with innovation, integrity, and impact as strongly as Ratul Puri. As the Chairman of Hindustan Power, Ratul Puri has not only built a multi-billion-dollar energy empire but also redefined what it means to lead with purpose in one of the world’s most complex and dynamic markets.
By Chinmaya Singh6 months ago in Journal
How These Innovative Bath Products Made Millions
African Net Sponge: A New Viral Category What makes it different Inspired by traditional African fishing nets, this simple invention is quickly becoming one of the hottest bath products online. Made from nylon mesh with sealed edges, it's highly flexible and stretches up to 1.14 meters, perfect for scrubbing hard-to-reach areas with ease. The open mesh structure helps create plenty of lather while gently scrubbing away dead skin and dirt, offering a stronger exfoliating effect than typical loofahs or bath sponges. It's also quick-drying and long-lasting, which means customers don’t need to replace it every few weeks like most loofahs.
By Jingsourcing.com 6 months ago in Journal









